One of 2016's most contentious feuds may have finally found resolution.

Back in July, Cher fired shots at Kate Hudson's activewear brand Fabletics on Twitter, calling the online retailer "a pain in the ass" and likening her experience shopping there to "being conned."

Made mistake of going2 Fabletics.What a pain in the ass.won't even let u see anything Till u give them ur 1st born??Felt I Was Being Conned

The online retailer responded to her tweet, saying, "No con!" and explaining that the initial style quiz — the "pain in the ass" in question — is given in order to get an idea of what their customers like, then adding, "P.S. we love 'Strong Enough,'" a nod to the singer's 1998 single.

In summary: Cher is not a fan of Fabletics; Fabletics, meanwhile, is a big fan of top-notch '90s dance-pop.

The end? Not so. On Tuesday evening, Cher took a break from tweeting about the AT&T & Time Warner merger and attending a scented jewelry party to crawl back up in Fabletics mentions. This time, she had praise, calling a pair of leggings from the brand "fun" (with a ghost emoji) and "spacey" (with a rocket emoji).